Inlibris is the first directory that is able to repeat for you a search defined by a previous, unknown user (Another user’s search service). This service selects at random words that were typed at Inlibris by a previous user.

With the 10 literary pages at random service, you’ll find interesting literary information, not limited by your own questions. But the results will probably be unrelated. In contrast, repeating another user’s search, you’ll get sites with something in common.

Inlibris allows you to define a search of pages with a word or more than one. If you type more than one, Inlibris will show you pages that have all your words.

To limit the result of your search to the more relevant addresses, Inlibris will only show you the pages that have the words you typed in the title, the description or address.

Inlibris will ignore terms that are too common, like articles or some prepositions. It will ignore punctuation and accents, too.